Daimler Daimler was the first company to establish an international auto joint venture in the Chinese mainland. | Canon The Japanese camera and copier maker first entered China in 1989 by establishing a joint venture in Dalian. |
Samsung Samsung has proven itself a major player in the Chinese electronics market. | Motorola The American telecom giant started its business in China back in 1987 when it opened its first facility in Beijing. |
Ericsson (China) Co. Ericsson's relationship with China dates back to the 1890s. | ABB (China) Limited ABB has a long relationship with China, dating back 105 years ago when it first built a steam boiler in 1907. |
Nestlé China As one of the earliest foreign companies to enter the Chinese market, Nestlé now operates 31 factories in China. | Siemens China In the 2011 fiscal year, Siemens China raked in €6.39 billion in sales, a 16 percent increase. |
IBM China IBM China, a leader in high-tech and innovation, has been rated one of the most respected companies in China. | Beijing Hyundai Beijing Hyundai, a Sino-foreign joint venture in Beijing, has seen rapid development since it was founded in 2002. |